After a dismal season and a bad run, in which the Spurs
have only won one game out of six, it seems tensions have hit boiling point a
White Hart Lane.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy who asked to have an
urgent meeting with the Spurs boss, decided enough was enough and came to an
agreement with Villas-boas to terminate his contract immediatly.

According to a statement released by Spurs Officials, it
was a mutual agreement between both parties.

All of this has come in the wake of Tottenham’s recent
poor form and the devastating 5-0 loss to Liverpool on Sunday.

While Spurs are without a replacement at this current
time, rumours have been circulating that Daniel Levy has been making a shortlist
of potential replacements for a while now, those including Michael Laudrup,
former boss Glenn Hoddle and headed Argentine, 'El Loco' Marcelo Bielsa. For
now, Academy Director Tim Sherwood will likely take over coaching the first team
while Daniel Levy and Franco Baldini seek a replacement.

The fans and players are not suprised by this decision as
the chairman voiced his disapointment six days ago and hinting that things need
to change at White Hart Lane.